County Profile

Solano County is the perfect location for companies seeking space to expand and scale their operations while staying close-in to the Bay Area and Sacramento markets and minutes from Napa.

Solano County is located on I-80, the major transportation corridor.Solano County is known for its manufacturing strength, one of the largest in the north state in advanced manufacturing, food and beverage and bio-tech companies.

With seven incorporated cities, four with waterfront cities, Solano County offers exceptional value to these scaling businesses:

10. A team of professionals to assist a business with a speedy location and access to key resources for a smooth transition.

Centrally located between Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, adjacent to Napa Valley and the Delta, Solano County has something for everybody, making it an ideal location for people of all ages.

With beautiful parks, serene lakes and a mild climate, residents take every advantage to get outdoors and enjoy all that nature has to offer. When it comes to shopping, entertainment and the arts, Solano County lives up to the hype, with seven cities, each with unique family activities to explore and enjoy, including the Suisun Valley wineries, Jelly Belly Factory and Six Flags Marine World theme park.

Solano County is a growing region that reaps the benefits of its ideal location for everyone who calls this wonderful place home. With plenty of affordable housing, natural and human resources, thriving business community and easy access to everything – Solano County is an ideal place to live, learn, work and play.

Quick Facts

County Population (Jan 2016): 438,256

Median Household Income (2014): $67,341

Educational Attainment

HS diploma: 23.8%

Some College or Associate: 39.2%

Bachelor's: 16.8%

Graduate or Professional: 7.7%

Median Housing Prices (2016): $360,000

County Profile Quick Facts

Solano
County

CA

US

County Population (Jan 2016)

438,256

Median Household Income (2014)

$67,341

$61,489

$53,482

Educational Attainment, age 25 & over (2012)

HS diploma

23.8%

20.7%

28.0%

Some College or Associate

39.2%

29.8%

29.1%

Bachelor's

16.8%

19.6%

18.3%

Graduate or Professional

7.7%

11.4%

11.0%

Median Housing Prices (2016)

$360,000

$479,600

$188,100

Sources:
City Population Est.: California Dept. of Finance, Demographic Research Unit. Report E-1, Population Estimates for Cities, Counties, and the State January 1, 2015 and 2016 (obtained on 10/7/16)
Income (Median): U.S. Census Bureau, 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Educational Attainment, age 25 & over: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Median Home Value (2016): (oct 7, 2016)